Supreme Court cuts back FTC power to recover ill-gotten gains
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WASHINGTON â A unanimous Supreme Court on Thursday cut back the Federal Trade Commission s authority to recover ill-gotten gains, overturning a nearly $1.3 billion award against a professional race car driver who was convicted of cheating consumers through his payday loan businesses.
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